What are acids and bases according to Arrhenius? Give examples of each.

An Arrhenius acid by definition is a substance that when added to water increases the concentration of H1+ ions present. An Arrhenius base by definition is a substance that when added to water increases the concentration of OH1- ions present. [ An example of an Arrhenius acid is HCl. An example of an Arrhenius base is NaOH.
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Weegy: Titration- Process of adding a known amount of solution of known concentration to determine the concentration of another solution
Equivalence point-The number of moles of hydrogen ions equals the number of moles of hydroxide ions.
salt hydrolysis [ -Cations or anions of a dissociated salt remove hydrogen ions from or donate hydrogen ions to water
Buffer Capacity-The amount of acid or base that can be added to a buffer solution before a significant change in pH occurs.
End point-Indicator changes color
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